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8ddc_52ad
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells MAT8ddc_d6fd
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V during metaphase before anaphase separation Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells MAT8ddc_5c0d
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric a chromosome with one very long arm and one very short arm Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment MAT8ddc_1137
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm MAT8ddc_efd2
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric the centromere is located midway between the ends of the chromosome Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Acrocentric the centromere is located very close to one end of the chromosome MAT8ddc_2cdc
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm MAT8ddc_faf6
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere Acrocentric a chromosome with one very long arm and one very short arm MAT8ddc_97ca
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric a chromosome with one very long arm and one very short arm Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase MAT8ddc_666f
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe MAT8ddc_5ecb
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment MAT8ddc_b864
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center MAT8ddc_8ee5
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase MAT8ddc_ecdc
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation MAT8ddc_d04a
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere MAT8ddc_b78f
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation MAT8ddc_0eaf
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe MAT8ddc_0609
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells MAT8ddc_28fd
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Metacentric the centromere is located midway between the ends of the chromosome Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe MAT8ddc_8ffc
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome MAT8ddc_0a0f
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Metacentric the centromere is located midway between the ends of the chromosome Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm MAT8ddc_5578
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment MAT8ddc_41d0
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is located very close to one end of the chromosome Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere MAT8ddc_eb13
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other MAT8ddc_8f12
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length MAT8ddc_7be1
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V during metaphase before anaphase separation Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere MAT8ddc_3ccb
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is located very close to one end of the chromosome Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Metacentric the centromere is located midway between the ends of the chromosome Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other MAT8ddc_15aa
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Acrocentric the centromere is located very close to one end of the chromosome Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells MAT8ddc_08b8
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe MAT8ddc_384f
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric the centromere is located midway between the ends of the chromosome Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment MAT8ddc_5d0c
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment MAT8ddc_ffa1
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length MAT8ddc_f1f1
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm MAT8ddc_5a33
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Metacentric the centromere is located midway between the ends of the chromosome Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment MAT8ddc_b57c
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acrocentric the centromere is located very close to one end of the chromosome Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere MAT8ddc_bd32
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere MAT8ddc_eead
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms MAT8ddc_be2d
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V during metaphase before anaphase separation Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal MAT8ddc_b7ad
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe MAT8ddc_154e
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Acrocentric a chromosome with one very long arm and one very short arm Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Metacentric the centromere is located midway between the ends of the chromosome MAT8ddc_cc31
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides MAT8ddc_ac60
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V during metaphase before anaphase separation Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other MAT8ddc_18ed
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V during metaphase before anaphase separation Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere MAT8ddc_5fa8
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation MAT8ddc_7fd4
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Acrocentric the centromere is located very close to one end of the chromosome Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere MAT8ddc_b7ac
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation MAT8ddc_9a64
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center MAT8ddc_623d
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere MAT8ddc_d63b
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe MAT8ddc_992b
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Acrocentric the centromere is located very close to one end of the chromosome MAT8ddc_9e39
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere MAT8ddc_fcb0
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Metacentric the centromere is located midway between the ends of the chromosome Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe MAT8ddc_8bd0
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Metacentric the centromere is located midway between the ends of the chromosome MAT8ddc_383a
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other MAT8ddc_97fa
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length MAT8ddc_cfa3
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Metacentric the centromere is located midway between the ends of the chromosome MAT8ddc_69e8
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center MAT8ddc_0c1e
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal MAT8ddc_09f5
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric a chromosome with one very long arm and one very short arm Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase MAT8ddc_0011
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe MAT8ddc_7268
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Metacentric the centromere is located midway between the ends of the chromosome Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome MAT8ddc_8ccf
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length MAT8ddc_9078
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal MAT8ddc_bb53
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment MAT8ddc_c8fa
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation MAT8ddc_2e36
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere MAT8ddc_df49
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere MAT8ddc_fd13
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acrocentric a chromosome with one very long arm and one very short arm Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase MAT8ddc_a86f
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acrocentric the centromere is located very close to one end of the chromosome MAT8ddc_600b
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is located very close to one end of the chromosome Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length MAT8ddc_b7e3
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is located very close to one end of the chromosome Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal MAT8ddc_ba9a
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length MAT8ddc_3200
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation MAT8ddc_3dd4
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment MAT8ddc_8a8c
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase Acrocentric a chromosome with one very long arm and one very short arm Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment MAT8ddc_d537
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere MAT8ddc_c9b5
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides MAT8ddc_9bdf
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm MAT8ddc_cdc9
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center MAT8ddc_2585
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm MAT8ddc_1f6b
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells MAT8ddc_3cfe
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Acrocentric the centromere is located very close to one end of the chromosome Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells MAT8ddc_e199
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Acrocentric a chromosome with one very long arm and one very short arm Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center MAT8ddc_da9d
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V during metaphase before anaphase separation Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells MAT8ddc_46fa
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment MAT8ddc_ba7f
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Dicentric an unstable chromosome due to unpredictable spindle fiber attachment Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation MAT8ddc_f5dd
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V during metaphase before anaphase separation Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm MAT8ddc_bfa2
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center MAT8ddc_e712
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere MAT8ddc_65ca
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric the chromosome most resembles a perfect letter X during metaphase Submetacentric the centromere slightly offset from the center Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V during metaphase before anaphase separation Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment MAT8ddc_5fd0
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome lacking spindle fiber attachment Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere MAT8ddc_fabd
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Dicentric an abnormal chromosome that has two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Acrocentric a chromosome with one very long arm and one very short arm Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere MAT8ddc_2578
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Metacentric a chromosome with a centrally placed centromere Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere MAT8ddc_0cfa
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Acrocentric the chromosome most resembles the letter I after anaphase separation MAT8ddc_69ad
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Acrocentric a chromosome with one very long arm and one very short arm Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal MAT8ddc_ab86
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome MAT8ddc_714b
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is closer to the end rather than the center Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere Submetacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter J after anaphase separation Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Metacentric the chromosome most resembles the letter V after anaphase separation MAT8ddc_5dce
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Submetacentric the centromere situated so that one arm is somewhat shorter than the other Acentric an unstable chromosome with no centromere Dicentric genomic rearrangements placing two centromeres on the same chromosome Metacentric the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm MAT8ddc_05d8
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the centromere is very offset from the center leading to a very short arm Submetacentric a chromosome with slightly shorter p arm relative to q arm Metacentric a chromosome with two arms of equal length Acentric spindle fibers cannot attach and the chromosome is lost when the cell divides Dicentric a chromosome with formed through the fusion of two chromosome segments, each with a centromere MAT8ddc_7294
Match each of the following categories of chromosome shape with their corresponding shape descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Acrocentric the short arm of the chromosome is so short that it is hard to observe Submetacentric a slight asymmetry in the length of the two chromosome arms Acentric an abnormal chromosome that lacks a centromere Dicentric an abnormal chromosome with two centromeres that often appear in cancer cells Metacentric the centromere divides the chromosome into two arms with equal length